Interpretations of Social Realities in Ceramic Forms and Surfaces
Date
2017-07-06Author
Mohammadi, Ehteram
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It is not possible to imagine art without imagining persons and their behaviors, their
ideas and opinions, their relationships and friendships and so on. On this way, the
relationship between art and society cannot be denied.
Social realities are realities which they would be meaningful only when a society
exists. On the other hand, the term social reality simply means what people actu-
ally do in the conduct of their lives. This Includes a vast range of behaviors, from
the eating habits, work habits, Lifestyles, interpersonal relations, home life, leisure,
religious habits, Racism, sexism and so on. The artist who their works explain the
social realities are called social realist artists. Historically the movement of social
realism started During the 1920s while the artists, especially in America, focused
their attention on society and social reality including topics.
In this art report, a couple of ideas including social realities in our post-industrial era
have been represented on ceramic forms and surfaces. These topics are completely
picked up by the creator of these artworks by considering her ideas and opinions in
her personal and social life and it is not a research document about the topics. Some
of these topics have a tendency to protest against new social realities like modern
racism and sexism. They also emphasize the negative impacts of modern lifestyles,
technology including lifestyles and negative impacts of urbanization.